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Unless otherwise stated, all objects are located near the Earth's surface, where g = 9.80 m/s2 .
A gun is fired and a 50g bullet is accelerated to a muzzle speed of 150m/s .


If the length of the gun barrel is 0.90m , what is the magnitude of the accelerating force? (Assume the acceleration to be constant.)
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Unless otherwise stated, all objects are located near the Earth's surface, where g = 9.80 m/s2 . A gun is fired and a 42g bullet is accelerated to a muzzle speed of 150m/s .
Part A If the length of the gun barrel is 0.70m , what is the magnitude of the accelerating force? (Assume the acceleration to be constant.)?

Answer:

mass of the bullet: 42g
final velocity: 150 m/s
initial velocity: 0 m/s (the bullet is at rest before the gun is fired)
displacement: 0.70 m

You want to find acceleration. We also know that (final velocity)^2=(2*displacement*acceleration... velocity)^2. So (150)^2=2(.7)(x)+0^2
22500=1.4x
a = 16071 m/s2

F = ma = 675 N
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